Create your own sentences. Please include some
words in your sentences that have the spelling
pattern (ph) as in phone.
Remember all sentences begin with a capital letter
and end with a period (.), question mark (?),
or exclamation point (!) Please be attentive
to good penmanship skills.

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Please illustrate your favorite sentence. Feel
free to use the back of your paper.

A digraph is a combination of two letters
representing one sound. (gh)
is a digraph when
this letter combination sounds like (f)
as in laugh. The
combination "gh"
is not consistently
a digraph. It may be silent as in (though), have
a silent letter (ghost), or a vowel pattern (night).
The vowel combination (au, ou) do
not always follow phonetic rules. The (au, ou)
words below are sight
words.

Read these words, sometimes “gh” sounds like
“f“

rough

tough

laugh

laughter

Read these words and sentences.

Sometimes I laugh at
right-on funny jokes.

Do you like the sound of laughter?

I need somerough sandpaper

Some jobs are
really tough and hard to do.

This gravel is toorough for my bare feet.

Have you ever had a rough and tough day?

Have you had enough to eat?

Please cover your mouth when you cough.

I love to see the pigs drink the milk in
their trough.

Create a sentence. You must include one or more
words that have the digraph "gh" that
sounds like f (gh=f).